Posted on February 14, 2015, in 2015, An Artist's Life, Art Works in Progress, Black Paintings, Creative Process, Mexico, New York, NY, Pastel Painting, Photography, Studio, Working methods and tagged "Broken", "He and She", another, applied, breaking, c-print, Canon T3i, carved, clipped, couple, creative, digital, easel, evolving, favorites, female, Galerie Eugenio, gold-leaf, greater, heads, high, home, jpeg, layers, looking, made, main, male, Mamiya 6, Mexico City, more, negative, painting, pastel, perhaps, photograph, piece, practice, process, progress, rearranging, reference, remember, resolution, rule, rules, saying, scene, set up, shapes, silver, simplicity, stages, Studio, taken, tall, teachers, today, usual, vividly, wood, work. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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Hi Barbara:
I hate to differ with your teacher but here’s a case where large scale pays dividends. Also many thanks for the spectacular photos form India. So impressed with architecture!
Best regards,
Bruce
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Thanks very much, Bruce. I’m looking forward to meeting you next month. You’ll probably get to see this painting, hopefully much further along!
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